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Du Pre, L. (1810). An admonitory picture and solemn warning principally addressed to professing Christians in the southern states of North America : being an introduction and pressing invitation to the establishment of a system of progressive emancipation. [Charleston, S.C.] : Published for the author

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Du Pre, L. An admonitory picture and solemn warning [microform] : principally addressed to professing Christians in the southern states of North America : being an introduction and pressing invitation to the establishment of a system of progressive emancipation / by L. Dupre Published for the author [Charleston, S.C.] 1810

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Du Pre, L. 1810, An admonitory picture and solemn warning [microform] : principally addressed to professing Christians in the southern states of North America : being an introduction and pressing invitation to the establishment of a system of progressive emancipation / by L. Dupre Published for the author [Charleston, S.C.]

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An admonitory picture and solemn warning [microform] : principally addressed to professing Christians in the southern states of North America : being an introduction and pressing invitation to the establishment of a system of progressive emancipation / by L. Dupre

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